bishop-elect
in the Catholic Church, a title given to those who, who have been appointed bishop, both diocesan and titular, have not yet received episcopal ordination and are used "in order to distinguish him from the bishop already consecrated"
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bishop-elect
Summary
bishop-elect is a position[1].
Key Facts
- bishop-elect's religion is recorded as Catholic Church[2].
- bishop-elect's instance of is recorded as position[3].
- bishop-elect's instance of is recorded as ecclesiastical occupation[4].
- bishop-elect's instance of is recorded as position[5].
- bishop-elect's subclass of is recorded as Catholic bishop[6].
- bishop-elect's subclass of is recorded as bishop[7].
- bishop-elect's subclass of is recorded as head of a diocese[8].
- bishop-elect's subclass of is recorded as Catholic bishop[9].
- bishop-elect's subclass of is recorded as diocesan bishop[10].
- bishop-elect's subclass of is recorded as Q1326365[11].
- bishop-elect's subclass of is recorded as -elect[12].
- bishop-elect's Google Knowledge Graph ID is recorded as /g/121bd27_[13].
- bishop-elect's Google Knowledge Graph ID is recorded as /g/1210rxny[14].
Body
Personal Life
bishop-elect's religion is recorded as Catholic Church[2].